Executives address shortage of leaders in higher education

On May 12, online panel of college and university executives discusses causes of the skills shortage and opportunities for institutions and individuals.
 
SAN JOSE, Calif. - May 6, 2015 - PRLog -- Five higher education executives will meet online on May 12, 2015 to discuss the shortage of managers equipped to lead higher education in a time of great demographic, economic, and technology change. Contributing to this shortage are the small size of Generation X relative to the large Boomer/Senior generations and the heavy use of part-time, adjunct, and non-tenured instructors.

Registration to attend the panel discussion is available at http://www.opendoorsgroup.org/may-12-webinar-leadership-shortage-in-higher-education/

Panelists include:
Yesenia Avolos, Dean of Student Development and Ombuds Services at Morton College
Alyson Indrunas, Director of eLearning and Instructional Design at Everett Community College
Iris Ingram, Vice President of Business Services and Acting President of Moorpark College
Mark McBride, Director of Library Services at Monroe Community College
Mark Nelson, independent consultant and researcher and former CIO of the National Association of College Stores
Kathleen Radionoff, Dean of Continuing Education at Madison Area Technical College

Open Doors Group Co-Director Jacky Hood commented. "We are delighted to have these highly talented education leaders providing insights from their own careers and institutions and joining in a conversation with the webinar participants."

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